Discover Three Slovak National Parks in One Week

Itinerary

Mala Fatra National Park
Mala Fatra National Park is spectacular area with interesting limestone outcrops and
towers, good ridge walking and some superb gorge walking. You can find a wide
diversity of natural features ranging from meadow-covered ridges through rugged
rocky slopes, canyons, gorges to deep and silent valleys. The highest peak is
Krivan (1,709 metres above the sea level) and the typical peak that dominates
the range is Velky Rozsutec (1,610 metres above the sea level).
Mala Fatra is an ideal destination for all who like walks through forests,
gorges, towers, ridges connected with folk architecture (villages of Stefanova and Podsip),
and folklore that is connected with Janosik, who is a Slovak national hero, may be enjoyed
when visiting this park.

Tatra National Park
The Tatra National Park is the largest and most important natural reserve in Slovakia,
with its challenging hikes and breathtaking views it rivals any mountain range in the world.
The peaks and landscapes are monumental with 35 valleys, over 90 lakes
and waterfalls crashing into impressive gorges. The High Tatras are easily accessed from Poprad,
where we will be based for the duration of the trip, with daily hikes taking us to beautiful
landscapes, rugged peaks and interesting sights.

Slovak Paradise National Park
Slovak Paradise National Park (Slovensky raj) is one of the most popular tourist destinations in
Slovakia. Adventure seakers should take hikes along gorges of of Sucha Bela, Prielom Hornadu, Klastorisko and Velky Sokol.

Mala Fatra National Park (7 hrs)
Terchova has the best location for the beginning of many walking trails to Mala Fatra Mountains. You can enjoy gorges of Dolne Diery and Horne Diery and Mala Fatra ridge with monumental top of Velky Rozsutec peak during one day tour.

Tatra National Park (8 hrs)
Welcome to the High Tatras. Each visitor should visit the most famous peak of the High Tatras - Rysy, situated on the border with Poland. It offers astonishig view of both countries.

Tatra National Park (7 hrs)
Today, you can choose from several possible routes. If the top of Krivan peak is too far for you, two valleys in one day is the best option for you - Skok waterfall is one of the biggest waterfalls in the High Tatras.
The highest point of the suggested route is a perfect place for enjoying the view of the Krivan peak, Strbsky peak and several mountain lakes in the Mlynicka and Furkotska valley.

Slovak Paradise National Park (5 hrs)
Slovak Paradise and it's ravines are a hidden kingdom of magnificent canyons, streams, waterfalls, towers. Those places are accessible by using of wooden and iron ladders, chains, steps and footbridges.